Your explanation makes a lot of sense, thanks for that. My chem teacher only taught my class half of the syllabus which is why i couldnt recognise this.
Its fine dw about it. Thanks heaps once again
Can you reply to my previous query?
"I know B/D result in a decrease in CO2 concentration but at t=3 there is actually an increase in concentration. So it should be A/C. Right?"
Ohh okay thanks heaps then
I know B/D result in a decrease in CO2 concentration but at t=3 there is actually an increase in concentration. So it should be A/C. Right?
The other questions were really good. Nice work, you nailed it!
For qn 7, all answers are correct. all of them involve a proton exchange
In C, The following Bronsted-Lowry eqns are put in one eqn:
N3- + H2O --> NH^2- + OH- (cbb states)
NH^2- + H2O --> NH2^- + OH- (cbb states)
NH2^- + H2O --> NH3 + OH- (cbb states)
When they are combined these eqns...